60 Neb. 765 | Neb. | 1900
John O. Yeiser instituted in the district court of Douglas county a proceeding in mandamus to compel the respondent, Beecher Higby, city clerk of the city of Omaha, to submit to the electors of said city a proposed ordinance of said city, under the provisions of chapter 32, Session Laws, 1897, popularly known as the initiative and referendum act. In the application for the writ it was alleged, among other things, that on the 30th day of August, 1898, a petition signed by over fifteen per cent of the duly qualified voters of the city of Omaha, containing a demand that an ordinance adopting the provisions of said chapter 32 be passed by the mayor and
The proceeding in error must be dismissed, because no final order or judgment has been rendered in the cause in the lower court. The court refused to grant tlie writ, but the proceeding has not been dismissed out of the district court. So far as this record discloses, this cause' is still pending in the district court, and the peremptory writ prayed for may yet be granted or allowed. Error
Dismissed.